“The first two decades of this century may be well remembered as the halcyon days for faculty publishing at Concordia Seminary, and this year is no different,” said Dr. Charles Arand, the Seminary’s dean of Theological Research and Publication and the Eugene E. and Nell S. Fincke Graduate Professor of Theology. “Concordia Seminary professors continue to engage scholars and pastors in conversation through their publications of both articles and books about how we can faithfully serve the Gospel in today’s world.”

The following faculty will be recognized for their contributions in the 2016-17 academic year:

Dr. Joel Elowsky, professor of Historical Theology: “Early Alexandrian Theology as a Way of Life,” in A New History of African Christian Thought: From Cape to Cairo (Routledge, 2017); and Translations of Athanasius in the Africa Study Bible (Oasis International LTD, May 9, 2017)

“The Lutheran Confessions: A Genre to Define the Church,” in Martin Luther and the Reformation. Essays, Catalog of the United States Exhibit of the State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology Saxony-Anhalt et al. (Dresden: Sandstein, 2016), 350-358

For more information, contact the Theological Research and Publication office at 314-505-7117.

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